Effortless Retweets on Autopilot
Gain engagement and reach while you sit back and relax.
"It runs every minute to retweet new tweets, with a 30-minute pause between each"
Step 1: Activate the trigger that checks for new tweets every minute. |
Step 2: Identify tweets from the specified Twitter user for potential retweeting. |
Step 3: Retweet these selected tweets automatically. |
Step 4: Introduce a customizable 30-minute pause between retweets to avoid overactivity. |
Imagine a system that scans for new tweets every minute and handles retweeting them at intervals you choose. Customize it the way you want and watch your influence grow without lifting a finger.

This automation made managing my Twitter much less of a chore and more of a strategic process.
Yesterday at 4:51Manual | Botize | |
---|---|---|
Checking for new tweets | 10 | 0 Minutes |
Retweeting manually | 15 | 0 Minutes |
Scheduling tweet intervals | 20 | 0 Minutes |
Total | 45 | 0 Minutes |
Yes, you've found the hassle-free retweet solution you've been looking for.
Influencer Growth
An influencer schedules a series of retweets to maintain online presence without constant monitoring.
Save Time
Forget manual retweeting
Expand Reach
Connect with more followers organically
Stay Active
Consistent activity boosts credibility
Campaign Promotion
A marketing team uses the automation to retweet promotional content periodically, ensuring maximum visibility.
⌾︎ Anyone looking to amplify their Twitter presence effortlessly.
⌾︎ Perfect for marketers needing regular engagement without micromanagement.
✕ Users who prefer handling every tweet personally.
✕ Those without a need for regular retweets.
✓ Adjust the retweet interval timing to suit your strategy.
✓ Select specific Twitter users whose content you wish to retweet.
✓ Fine-tune the automation to avoid specific tweet types or patterns.
This automated task runs every minute to retweet new tweets from a user, allowing you to customize the pause between each retweet. You can adjust the waiting time according to your preferences